"In addition to the excellent workforce in Marion, the remarkable cooperation of state and local officials, the affordable cost of living, and competitive business incentives were major factors in the decision to move our RTM process to Virginia," Armament and Technical Products division president Linda Hudson explains." In an effort to help facilitate the $6.5 million development, the Governor's Opportunity Fund and the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission will give Smyth County at total of $600,000.

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